Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... grounds for such a conclusion , since it has no resemblance of it in any other particulars , than in circumcision , and abstaining from their women at certain times , which were common to some eastern nations long before the Jews had it ...
... grounds for such a conclusion , since it has no resemblance of it in any other particulars , than in circumcision , and abstaining from their women at certain times , which were common to some eastern nations long before the Jews had it ...
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... ground for beds ; but as for my own part , I could not close my eyes to rest . I now began to reflect on my former obstinacy and perverseness ; the thought of my tender mother's begging me on her knees not to go to sea , gave me the ...
... ground for beds ; but as for my own part , I could not close my eyes to rest . I now began to reflect on my former obstinacy and perverseness ; the thought of my tender mother's begging me on her knees not to go to sea , gave me the ...
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... ground also was sandy , so that when the sun was advanced pretty high , it scorched our feet to that degree that we were scarcely able to walk . About noon we came to one of their small mean villages , consisting of about eight or ten ...
... ground also was sandy , so that when the sun was advanced pretty high , it scorched our feet to that degree that we were scarcely able to walk . About noon we came to one of their small mean villages , consisting of about eight or ten ...
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... ground in the best manner we could , and rose the next morning by daylight . We had beef for our breakfast without any bread or roots in the room of it , and our meat was full of sand ; how- ever , eating and drinking was the least of ...
... ground in the best manner we could , and rose the next morning by daylight . We had beef for our breakfast without any bread or roots in the room of it , and our meat was full of sand ; how- ever , eating and drinking was the least of ...
Strona 35
... ground on each hand of him ; armed with guns and lances ; the natives joined them on both sides , and formed together a semicircle ; most of these were likewise furnished with guns and lances . There were mats spread from one end of the ...
... ground on each hand of him ; armed with guns and lances ; the natives joined them on both sides , and formed together a semicircle ; most of these were likewise furnished with guns and lances . There were mats spread from one end of the ...
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